Im interested to hear what it sounds like and get some solid details for it.Potentially it could be a competitor in the uber-high gain amp territory. But yeah, that is going to be so stupidly expensive...

"Just plug in, crank the 'Ego' knob to '10' and you'll sound just like Syn!"

Sig'd.But yeah. I agree with all the comments here, the name will be pricey (Just like for Kirk Hammet and James Hetfield not to mention many others) and it will lack diversity as it's by Schecter, which are mainly played for Hardcore "teh br007alz" players. I'm a Schecter owner myself. Great guitar, but no way are the amps gonna be much good.

Schecter's been updating nonstop their Facebook page about their new amp line. They even responded to my comment on their cab with a sub woofer in it saying how amazing they sound. I just stopped there because of the stupid.

I won't buy any signature gear simply because I like the artist associated with it, but I will certainly refrain from buying something because I can't stand the artist associated with it... Which is the case with this.

Saw this last week on Sneap forum. Actually kinda excited, their flagship amp was created by the same guy thatdid the 5150 and Kustom Double Cross

nu-uh, it says synyster gates designed it EDIT: oh right it says later on he co-designed it with the godfather of soul

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I saw in a couple of pictures that on Bucketheads Les Paul (only some pictures) that his neck pickup is painted in white. Can anyone explain to me why he would do this, and if there are any pros and cons.

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The guy wears a KFC Bucket and a white mask during performances, and you're interested in the color of his pickup covers?

I mean i'm sure they'll sound pretty good (i'm well aware that james brown is an amp guy, not the godfather of soul ) but man that thing doesn't look very nice Won't affect the sound, of course, but... dang.

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I saw in a couple of pictures that on Bucketheads Les Paul (only some pictures) that his neck pickup is painted in white. Can anyone explain to me why he would do this, and if there are any pros and cons.

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The guy wears a KFC Bucket and a white mask during performances, and you're interested in the color of his pickup covers?

A7X's endorsement deals pretty much put Schecter on the map as a br00tl guitar company, every 14-year-old wants to buy a Schecter and be Gates. God knows how many Korean Gates Customs have been sold to date.

A7X's endorsement deals pretty much put Schecter on the map as a br00tl guitar company, every 14-year-old wants to buy a Schecter and be Gates. God knows how many Korean Gates Customs have been sold to date.

Well, it's a strategy, Cath. The details and info are purposely withheld so that curiosity can compound into buzz, which media outlets will hopefully race to act on. With a saturated show like NAMM, companies are fighting for the media coverage.

Well, it's a strategy, Cath. The details and info are purposely withheld so that curiosity can compound into buzz, which media outlets will hopefully race to act on. With a saturated show like NAMM, companies are fighting for the media coverage.

Oh wow, I didn't click the link before. The one linked on Sneap had a Schecter logo on it and while it was gaudy, I could've gotten over the bold look if it sounded good, this version looks like vomit.

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maybe you're not saying the right things? an amp likes to know you care.